Tunia Baqa Shah

Tunia Baqa Shah (Urdu: تنیہ بقاشاھ), is a village in the Naushahro Feroze District, of Sindh, Pakistan.

The Malak baradari had settled to Tunia Baqa Shah during the independence of Pakistan in 1947 when Hindus moved to cities or migrated to India.

Before the independence, Hindus were settled in large numbers in the village.

However, rice, sugarcane, and other seasonal crops are also grown to run the wheel of the village economy.

Farmers usually sell their agricultural products to local brokers and traders who work as intermediaries and make their profits by selling to the markets in bulk quantities.

Trail along the water course outside the beautiful fields of Tunia Baqa Shah